The search for inmates who escaped from the Orleans Parish Jail on May 16 continues, now entering its tenth day. Out of the ten escapees, only two remain at large: Derrick Groves and Antoine Massey. As of May 27, 2025, three others have been recaptured, but concerns linger about the remaining fugitives.
- Two inmates remain on the run.
- Derrick Groves' aunt urges him to surrender.
- Police presence increased around family homes.
- Groves' mother taken for questioning by police.
- Kim Groves was murdered in 1994.
- Len Davis' sentence commuted to life.
Jasmine Groves, Derrick’s aunt, has spoken publicly for the first time, urging her nephew to surrender peacefully. She expressed fears about law enforcement’s approach, hoping for a non-lethal resolution. Since the escape, she has noticed an increased police presence near her home, raising alarms about her family’s safety.
This situation raises critical questions about law enforcement’s methods during manhunts. Are aggressive tactics justified in such cases? The community is watching closely as this unfolds.
- Two inmates remain on the run, raising safety concerns.
- Family members are worried about police actions and their implications.
- Public sentiment is divided on law enforcement’s approach.
As the search continues, it is crucial for families and communities to stay informed and engaged. Will Derrick Groves heed his aunt’s call to surrender?